Common use of Shift Provision Clause in Contracts

Shift Provision. An EMPLOYER may, upon notification of the Union, establish a second or third shift, which begins or extends outside the normal hours of work. EMPLOYEES working a second or third shift are entitled to One dollar above the rate for shift rate over the base wage rate. Shifts so established must be for a minimum of five

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Shift Provision. An EMPLOYER may, upon notification of the UnionUNION, establish a second (2nd) or third (3rd) shift, which begins or extends outside the normal hours of work. EMPLOYEES working a second or third shift are entitled to One dollar above the rate for a fifteen percent (15%) shift rate premium over the base wage rate. Shifts so established must be for a minimum of fivefive (5) consecutive nights. EMPLOYERS may request the UNION to consider a shift less than five (5) nights.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Shift Provision. An EMPLOYER mayEMPLOYERmay, upon notification of the UnionUNION, establish a second or third shift, which begins or extends outside the normal hours of work. EMPLOYEES working a second or third shift are entitled to One dollar above the rate for shift rate over the base wage rate. Shifts so established must be for a minimum of fivefive (5) consecutive nights. EMPLOYERS may request the UNION to consider a shift less than five (5) nights.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Shift Provision. An EMPLOYER may, upon notification of the Union, establish a second or third shift, which begins or extends outside the normal hours of work. EMPLOYEES working a second or third shift are entitled to One dollar above the rate for shift rate over the base wage rate. Shifts so established must be for a minimum of fivefive (5) consecutive nights. EMPLOYERS may request the Union to consider a shift less than five (5) nights.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement